To the delight of extreme pipers and plant design professionals around the world (including myself as a former process plant designer), the AutoCAD Plant 3D 2012, AutoCAD P&ID and Autodesk Plant Design Suite 2012 have just been announced. Read more →
27 posts from August 2011
With only 90 days until Autodesk University 2011 the early registration opened today for Autodesk University website members, AUGI members, and Autodesk Subscription Customers. Autodesk University 2011 will be held at the Venetian in Las Vegas from November 29 – December 1, 2011. Learn more and register today! http://autode.sk/prayBH Read more →
Are you interested in testing and providing feedback for a technology preview of a lighter version of Revit? If the answer is “Oh YES!” check out these links! Read more →
As the world struggles to find ways to deal with its energy demands, it’s also becoming increasingly urban. Which is only a problem when you consider there will be more than 7 billion inhabitants on Earth by the end of this year, and somewhere near 9 billion around 2050. Read more →
Join us for a free virtual event on September 7, 2011, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pacific time. Join Autodesk Technical Evangelist Lynn Allen to explore the powerful new capabilities of AutoCAD® 2012 and Autodesk® Design Suite. Lynn will demonstrate her favorite new tools in AutoCAD. And she’ll show how Autodesk Design Suite can extend the power of AutoCAD with integrated design and visual communication tools in a single, cost-effective package. Read more →
I have been holding Hangouts on Google+ as well as using other nice features of the new social network from Google in early testing. I have 150 invitations and am giving them away to the first 150 to grab them. Read more →
The Burning Man event is held each year in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada the week prior to the US holiday Labor Day. The ~50,000 attendees cover the entire spectrum of humanity and cultures, but for the most part it is a very creative focused community of people. Read more →
Do you want to know how to create 3D models and/or point clouds using a standard digital camera, or just have questions on how to use the free Project Photofly (http://www.autodesk.com/photofly) technology? Join my Google+ Hangouts tomorrow Friday August 26th at 12 p.m. PDT. Yes ten of us at a time live real-time on the web in video and audio. Read more →
It is that time of the year that students and educators are going back to the campus and classrooms for another year of education. Autodesk loves and supports students and provides many free resources for students to use in their studies and off time. Read more →
Today is the eighth birthday of this blog. It was eight years ago I started blogging as a means to spread information, tutorials, promote other resources, and share my warped sense of humor. Last year Bill Adams made a 7th birthday cake, this year I decided to make my computer and the blog into a cake and light a candle on it. Read more →
I just came across a fun video showing Scott Sheppard’s 3D head created in Project Photofly used as a model for fluid analysis in the new Autodesk Labs technology preview Project Falcon for Autodesk Alias. Of course I had to upload the video to YouTube for all to enjoy. Read more →
The Australian band the Hunz are not only are a creative group of musicians, but also very creative visual artist that surprised us with their new music video. The band used used Autodesk Labs Project Photofly in their video for a cool special effect. Read more →
Lee Ambrosius a technical writer for Autodesk and currently writing on AutoCAD for Mac documentation has detailed the new AutoLISP functions in AutoCAD 2012 for Mac. I have known =Lee for many years prior to him joining Autodesk and one thing is for sure besides being a hard worker he is one of the most knowledgeable AutoCAD experts I have ever met inside or outside Autodesk. He is a true AutoCAD Ninja. Read more →
AutoCAD for Mac product documentation Read more →
I have recently been personally experimenting with Google+ and the Hangout feature where up to 10 people can use their webcam and microphone to live chat. So far I have held several Hangouts all with great results and feedback. I am even perfecting a way to not only show my face but also switch to my video screen to show something if needed. Read more →
The full version 30 day trial is now available for download. http://www.autodesk.com/autocadformactrial The free two year version for students and educator should be available by the weekend. http://students.autodesk.com Read more →
Applause arose today from cubicles around the world as Autodesk’s AutoCAD Team announced live three new AutoCAD products for the Mac platform. One was expected and two were pure cinnamon sugar crisp on the hot Apple pie dessert. Read more →
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the Pecos Conference 2011 in the forest at a campground near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. There was over 350 archeologist at the event and several papers presented. I had a table to show Autodesk Labs Project Photofly which can take photos from a standard digital camera and produce a 3D model in textured mesh as well as .LAS point clouds. Read more →
Autodesk has added a social content widget to many autodesk.com pages where you can now read, like, and share content. Read more →
A big AutoCAD announcement is planned to be broadcast live tomorrow, Tuesday August 16, at 10AM PDT. Read more →
Things are definitely looking Up! for Bangerter Homes of South Jordan Utah. I learned of them from the Salt Lake Parade of Homes and saw the mention of a full scale aka life-sized house based on the popular Disney/Pixar movie Up!. The house was located in Herriman Utah just down the road from me, and I just had to go visit it. After visiting I contacted the builder asking what they used and some of the details of this very unique custom home, they said they used AutoCAD of course. Read more →
Autodesk has just released 123 Sculpt. 123 Sculpt is an iPad app that allows you to freely modify 3D objects using digital sculpting with brushes similar to what Autodesk’s Mudbox does on the grander professional scale. Read more →
The AutoCAD Team is looking for AutoCAD 2012 users that also use the Edit in Fusion feature. The Edit in Fusion allows you to select 3D models in AutoCAD and edit them in the powerful direct modeling Autodesk Inventor Fusion software to be free of history based solid modeling operations. Simply modify the models directly as simple as press pull then send them back to AutoCAD. Read more →
The AutoCAD User Experience Team is trying to understand how our users work in a connected, cloud enabled and mobile world… and they need your help. Read more →
Autodesk recently acquired Pixlr (Pixlr now part of the Autodesk world)an online serious photo editing company. Now Pixlr-o-matic is being made available for the Apple iOS devices from the Apple App store for free with the Pixlr-o-matic iPhone App. You can take your photos on your Apple devices such as the iPhone or iPad and add retro effects to your photos. Read more →